Jharkhand Government: 81 MLAs of Jharkhand got a big gift! Rs 405 crore released for development works

Jharkhand Government:Jharkhand government has released the amount of MLA Local Area Development Fund (MLA Fund) to speed up development works in all the assembly constituencies of the state. The Rural Development Department has made this fund available for the financial year, so that the MLAs will be able to carry forward the necessary development schemes in their respective areas.

Rs 405 crore released for 81 MLAs

Let us tell you that the state government has released a total of Rs 405 crore for 81 MLAs. Every MLA will get Rs 5 crore for the development works of his area. This amount will be used on different development schemes according to local needs.

Separate funds for TSP and general sectors

Out of the total amount released, Rs 215 crore has been kept for the development of tribal dominated areas under Tribal Sub Plan (TSP). At the same time, Rs 190 crore has been given for the development works of common areas (OSP). The objective of the government is to ensure balanced development in all sectors.

The amount will be spent on these schemes

MLAs will be able to use this fund for important development schemes of their area. This includes works related to road construction, drains, drinking water system, community buildings, street lights and other basic facilities. Apart from this, already pending projects can also be completed with this amount.

Development works will gain momentum

After the release of funds, MLAs will be able to recommend new schemes. This will speed up the process of approval and implementation of development works. The government believes that with timely availability of funds, development works will be completed rapidly as per the needs of the people in both rural and urban areas. This will improve the basic facilities at the local level and people will get direct benefits.

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